Stephen Mangan
English actor
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February 2025 | Mangan was the castaway for BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs program. |
2025 | Stephen Mangan is set to appear in a two-part dramatisation of 'The History of Mr Polly' |
February 17 2025 | Mangan is set to star in a new desert island comedy alongside other castaway celebrities. |
2024 | Set to host two new TV shows: 'The Fortune Hotel' on ITV and 'Password' with team captains Alan Carr and Daisy May Cooper |
2024 | Mangan provided the speaking voice for George in The Smartest Giant in Town |
2024 | Published children's book 'The Day I Fell Down the Toilet' through Scholastic publishing |
January 2024 | Stephen Mangan was announced as a new presenter on Global's Classic FM, set to host a Sunday afternoon show at 4pm. |
2023 | Appeared on Celebrity Gogglebox with his sister Anita. |
2023 | Mangan narrated several television documentary and clip shows for Channel 5, including 'Allo 'Allo! Forty Years of Laughter, Keeping Up Appearances - 30 Years Of Laughs, One Foot in the Grave - 30 Years Of Laughs, and Birds of a Feather - 30 Years Of Laughter. |
2023 | Published two children's books: 'The Unlikely Rise of Harry Sponge' and 'The Great Reindeer Rescue' through Scholastic publishing |
2022 | Narrated the documentary ' Allo 'Allo! Forty Years of Laughter on Channel 5. |
2022 | Mangan starred as Michael in A Gaza Weekend |
2022 | Published children's book 'The Fart that Changed the World' through Scholastic publishing |
May 2022 | The BBC announced Mangan as one of the guest presenters to take over Richard Osman's role on Pointless. |
2021 | Performed as Ebenezer Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol' at The Old Vic |
2021 | Published children's book 'Escape the Rooms' through Scholastic publishing |
2020 | It was announced that Mangan would write his first film, an adaptation of the children's novel Harry And The Wrinklies. |
2020 | Co-presented the BBC's Children In Need fundraising event. |
2020 | Stephen Mangan backed the National Brain Appeal charity, supporting research at the National Brain Hospital by organizing a unique online art gallery exhibition sale, inspired by his father James who died of a brain tumour at age 63. |
November 2020 | Mangan began narrating ITV's documentary series Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: The Million Pound Question and co-hosted BBC Children in Need. |
2019 | Mangan voiced the character Bob in the animated film Pets United |
2019 | Portrayed Sidney Stratton in 'The Man in the White Suit' at Theatre Royal, Bath and subsequently at Wyndham's Theatre |
2018 | Begins starring in TV series 'The Split' as Nathan Stern, continuing until 2022 |
2018 | Mangan played the lead role in Bliss, a black comedy TV series created by David Cross, aired on Sky One. He also co-wrote and starred in Hang Ups for Channel 4, which was adapted from the American comedy series Web Therapy. |
2018 | Played Goldberg in Harold Pinter Theatre's production of 'The Birthday Party' |
2018 | Stars in 'Bliss' as Andrew Marshead and co-writes 'Hang Ups' as Dr. Richard Pitt |
2018 | Mangan became one of the hosts of Artist of the Year. |
2017 | Mangan played Dr. Clement Aitken in the film Breathe |
2016 | Plays Arthur Conan Doyle in the ITV Encore series 'Houdini & Doyle' |
2015 | Performed in 'Rules for Living' as Adam at the National Theatre Dorfman |
2014 | Mangan voiced the title role in the animated comedy film Postman Pat: The Movie. |
August 2014 | Mangan was one of 200 public figures who signed a letter to The Guardian expressing support for Scotland remaining part of the United Kingdom in that year's referendum. |
April 2014 | Concluded his role in Jeeves and Wooster, with the production winning the 2014 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy |
April 27 2014 | Mangan hosted the British Academy Television Craft Awards in London for the third time. |
2013 | Begins presenting 'Artist of the Year' series, continuing until present day |
2013 | Stephen Mangan started appearing in the radio series 'Lunch', which continued until 2014 |
October 2013 | Began starring as Bertie Wooster in Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense at the Duke of York's Theatre alongside Matthew Macfadyen |
September 2 2013 | Mangan played Alastair Caldwell in the biographical sports drama Rush, which premiered in London. |
2012 | Appeared at the Royal Court in Joe Penhall's play Birthday, directed by Roger Michell, portraying a pregnant man |
2012 | Mangan begins starring as Dirk Gently in the television adaptation following the pilot episode |
October 14 2011 | Mangan played the title role in 'The Hunt for Tony Blair', a one-off episode of The Comic Strip Presents... which aired on Channel 4. The film was nominated for a BAFTA award and British Comedy Award. |
January 9 2011 | Mangan appeared in Episodes, a British-American television comedy series that premiered on Showtime in the United States. |
2010 | Mangan starred in the British mockumentary Beyond the Pole, which was shot on floating sea ice off the coast of Greenland and received its UK cinema release. |
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